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  2. Aflac - Wikipedia

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    Aflac Incorporated / ˈ æ f l æ k / (American Family Life Assurance Company) is an American insurance company and is the largest provider of supplemental insurance in the United States. [3] It was founded in 1955 and is based in Columbus, Georgia .

  3. How a park bench meeting led to Aflac’s $200 million ... - AOL

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    Indeed, Aflac shares were worth about $28 million ($11.78 per share at 2,388,800 shares), but today company shares are worth about $257 million at $85.04 per share—making the Aflac duck a $200 ...

  4. Aflac’s CEO gave us that obnoxious, genius duck and ... - AOL

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    Aflac’s cancer focus provides some bleak upside to these demographic trends, as rates of the disease are skyrocketing. “Cancer is a disease of the aging,” Piper Sandler’s Barnidge points out.

  5. How Aflac CEO Dan Amos turned an insurance company into an ...

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    Aflac's 'golden goose' and success in Japan. Amos calls the Aflac duck his “golden goose.” In 2000, two advertising executives came up with the idea to mock the company's name, and Amos took a ...

  6. Dan Amos - Wikipedia

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    Amos joined Aflac in 1973, working in sales for 10 years, during which time, he was the company's top sales person. He was named president of Aflac in 1983, chief operating officer in 1987, chief executive officer of Aflac Incorporated in 1990(2), and chair in 2001(3). Aflac, a Fortune 500 company, insures more than 50 million people worldwide.

  7. Dai-ichi Life - Wikipedia

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    2000 - agreement to form a comprehensive business alliance with Sompo Japan Insurance and Aflac. 2002 - celebration of its 100th anniversary. 2010 - Demutualization and stock listing on the Tokyo Stock Exchange; 2011 - completes take over of ASX listed Tower Australia life insurance company, the wholly owned subsidiary is then renamed TAL

  8. Why Aflac’s CEO chose the duck (even though it made ... - AOL

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    On this episode of Fortune’s Leadership Next podcast, host Diane Brady talks to Daniel Amos, chairman, CEO, and president of Aflac.Just the second generation of leadership since the company was ...

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